Message i.d.:, by author Whiskers aka inspired me,
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Message i.d.:, by author Whiskers aka inspired me,
Message i.d.:, by author Whiskers aka inspired me,
Message i.d.:, by author Whiskers aka inspired me,
Message i.d.:, by author Whiskers aka inspired me,
i.d.:,
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Do you want me to nuke from Google, all my responses to you? It is possible.
I know Outlook Express can't do it automatically, but you might be able to get Hamster to put it in, if you want it every time.
Xnews has the best approach to the xnay (and custom headers in general) and works very well with Hamster.
Message i.d.:, by author Whiskers aka inspired me,
I want my posts to survive me. Thanks for the offer though.
How can I add custom headers using Hamster?
When it comes to power jobs I use a different tool.
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I was afraid you'd ask me that!
It's a job for a script. Unfortunately, I can't find a ready-made script for precisely this job, but someone is working on it: .
I never had to bother with overcoming Outlook Express's shortcomings - I used Xnews instead, which has the option to add the xnay always, or never, or when replying to an article that has the xnay in its headers (you still have to keep your eyes open for articles with the xnay as the first line in the 'body').
Of course, if you *want* your articles to be archived, you will not want to use 'X-No-Archive: Yes', because that makes sure they are *not* archived by Google. (I know it's confusing - something like 'X-Archive: No' would be a lot more sensible, but we are stuck with it the way it is, now).
Message i.d.:, by author Whiskers aka inspired me,
Heh :-)
I'll look into that.
shortcomings
always,
You are right. It is confusing and it is no guarantee. Only Google honours the x-yep-archive header. I have no secrets on Usenet so I don't mind. But it would be funny to add a linux type of x-header to confuse some of the hardcore people.
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"there's no accounting for taste" ;))
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